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Woman says McDonalds can keep McNuggets, refund after calling 911 to complain
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Latreasa Davis says McDonald's can keep their Chicken McNuggets and the refund money. She called 911 after the Fort Pierce franchise ran out of McNuggets. Was it a call for help or a waste of time? Latreasa Goodman called 911 a total of three times to report that McDonald's was all out of Chicken Nuggets. But she says there's more to it than that. After paying for her McNugget value meal, she was offered something else and no refund. She told us that's theft. And that's an emergency.
"She don't have what I want and she can't force me to eat something that I don't want," Goodman said in a call to 911 dispatchers.
Goodman: "And I told her well, just give me all my money back and she's telling me she can't give me my money back either."
911: "There's no manager there?"
Goodman: "She says she are the manager."
Goodman called back to say that she got the address wrong and called back one more time to say that officers were taking too long. Police did show up, but arrested her for misusing 911. Now has to go to court.
"I wanted to jump across the counter, but I understood that it's not her fault. She's just doing her job", said Goodman.
Latreasa says was calling to report a theft. Not to complain about McNuggets.
"It's not about the meal, it's about my money that they took," said Goodman.
McDonalds did release a statement, saying in part: "In the event that we are unable to fill an order, a customer should be offered the choice of a full refund or alternative menu items. We regret that in this instance, that wasn't the case."
And now Mickey D's is offering Goodman those McNuggets and full refund... But she says they can keep it.
"They told me no refund. But this paper stating it's a refund plus a Chicken McNugget meal. They can eat their Chicken McNugget meal themselves," said Goodman.
Goodman told us she will seek legal counsel on the matter. Let's not forget she's got to go to court about all of this. She says she may even sue McDonald's.
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